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Pension Reform Newsletter — December 2018
California’s rising taxes linked to rising pension costs, pension woes contribute to Vermont credit rating downgrade, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter — November 2018
Michigan looks to bolster retirement security for police, privatization doesn’t orphan public pensions, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter — October 2018
Local struggles with growing pension costs, New Jersey pension funding pro-Trump tabloid, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter — September 2018
Georgia’s teacher retirement plan facing risk, California pension crisis hits disadvantaged students, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter — August 2018
Texas teachers’ pension lowers assumed rate of return, pension obligation bonds a risky alternative to meaningful reform, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter — July 2018
Michigan's pension reforms are succeeding, examining Colorado's post-reform progress, actuarial market shares, and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter – June 2018
Volatility in returns, bleak outlook for major school district, Michigan's pension reforms and more.
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Pension Reform Newsletter – March 2018
Three states introduce major pension reform bills.
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Pension Reform Newsletter – February 2018
Michigan enacts local pension transparency standards and California’s school districts spend more on retirees.
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Pension Reform Newsletter – September 2017
Analyzing Kentucky's pension crisis, L.A. city/county pension & OPEB debt, latest investment returns for pension funds, and more
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Pension Reform Newsletter – May 2017
Arizona's second public safety pension reform, South Carolina funding policy, full pension funding, and more
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Pension Reform Newsletter – March 2017
The "Trump Bump" and investment returns, target date funds, hedge fund misinformation, Dallas pension crisis, and more
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Pension Reform Newsletter – February 2017
Pension funds and investment risk, more evidence supporting "new normal" for investment returns, recent pension reform trends, and more
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Pension Reform Newsletter – January 2017
Taxpayer impacts of CalPERS lowers assumed return, new report on Omaha, Lincoln pension challenges, and more